Hi there,
I'll try and keep my details related to the cause, rather then specifying un-needed details like times, car rides etc
I'm 17. Male and had my surgery performed in the UK under NHS. I had a pretty bad case of gynecomastia and had to wait approx a YEAR from the initial doctor appointment to actual surgery.
I remember the first signs of gyne at the age of 13-14.
On the day of the op, I was taken in, changed and I had the surgeon mark out the excision. I was put under general anesthesia. As soon as I awoke I felt soft thudding around my chest. The rest of my body was fine. I was in and out of sleep and for the rest of that day (surgery lasted 1hour 45mins) I was basically asleep and that was the only time I took painkillers.
I stayed in hospital for 2 nights (including day of op). On the 2nd day I could barely manage to get myself up and moving. My abs were in pain, as if I had done 1000 ab crunches. The same for my legs, when I laid up I got slight pains in my chest and my legs usually started to shake - exactly as if I’d squatted to failure.
I really hated going to the toilet to urinate, but it had to be done. Not to mention I was in a blue translucent garment with only white panties - so others could see what my body looked like as I walked, yeah, kind of embarrassing, but the fact that you don't know these people and you'll never meet again is reassuring (as always with any embarrassment). Over the stay as hospital, I urinated twice and never had to excrete, even though I tried.
The food was TERRIBLE. I made a stupid mistake and asked my mother not to bring homemade food since I didn't want to burden here with this, I thought I'd receive yummy cakes and nutritional tasty food (from experiences early on in life with hospital stays) but I realized shortly after that you get the good food when your in the 16 and under children’s ward
SO anyway, the rest of the 2nd day was spent in bed watching TV.
The next day (when i got home, the 3rd day), and the days after that - until now - I have experienced no pain whatsoever in the chest area and have therefore not needed any pain killers.
The only painful bit was immediately after the op and possibly the d**n uncomfortable thingy they put in your hand to insert the general anesthesia.
I only have MILD bruising near the side of the pictorial muscle where they created a small hole approx 5 millimeters in diameter to insert a thin tube which drained out the blood post-op.